POLITICAL ATTITUDES AND VOTING BEHAVIOUR IN EUROPE. INNOVATIVE METHODS AND CHALLENGING RESULTS
Sous la direction d'Anne Jadot et Anthony Health
Colloques tenus durant Trinity Term 2001
SOMMAIRE DES ARTICLES
Introduction : Innovative methods and challenging results, Anthony Heath and Anne Jadot
Pre-conditions of representation and legitimacy: attitudes towards democracy and political knowledge
De la démocratie en France, Nonna Mayer
What voters have and what voters need: the relation between public opinion and political knowledge, Robert Johns
Do less informed voters make political mistakes? Political knowledge and electoral choice, Anthony Heath, Robert Andersen and Richard Sinnott
Voting in national elections: challenging conventional wisdom
Testing theories of extreme right-wing voting in France and Flanders, Astrid Depickere
Endogenizing economic perceptions: the impact of prior political preferences, Geoffrey Evans and Robert Andersen
Does electoral change reflect party positioning? Flanders 1991-1995, Steve Fisher and Marc Swyngedouw
Attitudes and vote in another polity: the European Union
Is knowing it loving it? How people's views on the EU are shaped, Angelika Scheuer
Theories of less important elections: explanations of electoral behaviour in European Parliament elections, Michael Marsh
Réconcilier l'individuel et le contextuel ? L'intérêt de la méthode multiniveaux en recherche électorale, Anne Jadot and Marcel van Egmond